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Luton airport lodges application for major expansion
Plans would nearly double the airport’s passenger capacity to 32 million
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Oxford council approves £150m life sciences campus
Scott Brownrigg scheme to consist of three buildings housing 66,000sq m of lab and office space
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Starmer pledges planning reform as industry predicts collapse in housebuilding
Labour leader promises more homes as HBF report says policies now in train will push industry to lowest output since WW2
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McLaren wins £30m infrastructure job at south-east London hospital
Contractor to work with Dowds Group on improvement programme
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T&T owner enjoys revenue bounce as clients react to Alinea deal
CBRE income tops £25bn, US real estate firm says in its latest annual accounts
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London calling: An interview with CO-RE chief executive Bradley Baker
The developer’s boss recalls hanging out with The Clash, falling into crevasses – and reveals why the office is not dead. Dave Rogers reports
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Kier carrying out safety inspections on Argent building in King’s Cross after cladding falls off
Straps attached to award-winning scheme’s facade as precaution, developer says
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Lipton Rogers rubbishes claims it owes middleman £11m over 22 Bishopsgate deal
Row centres on 2015 deal to restart mothballed tower then known as Pinnacle
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Arcadis and Hawkins Brown to ‘re-evaluate’ £150m Elephant & Castle upgrade
Transport for London recently admitted it does not have enough money to finish the job under current plans
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Hope for £3.8bn gigafactory as Aussie firm completes Britishvolt takeover
Could be a year before work re-starts
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Newcastle City Council picks Willmott Dixon for £26m leisure centre scheme
Job mostly funded with levelling up cash
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Never overlook the impact of price volatility when entering a contract
In a climate of strongly fluctuating prices and pressure on supply, provision for such risks must be factored into the contract
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Architects on recruitment drive despite workload worries
Number of practices looking to bring in more staff on upward trajectory, new RIBA report finds
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Redrow picks data centre boss as sustainability chief
Garry Cornell will lead firm’s climate and ESG policies
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Woolwich estate regeneration gets green light
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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From the archives: The opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge, 1864
The Builder reports on the opening of Brunel’s historic bridge, which was finally completed more than a century after plans were first laid.
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If mediation drags on, don’t blame the referee
Day-long mediation can simply be too stressful an environment to produce a good result. But what’s to be done?
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Government unveils plan to speed up major infrastructure approval
Fast track approach to be piloted for some projects
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Cladding charge drags Morgan Sindall profit below £100m
Underlying profit heads north after firm’s first provision in seven years hits bottom line
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More Tolent staff find new jobs at social housing specialist
Over 30 staff picked up by £36m turnover Sunderland firm Re:Gen